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Malaria Deaths Nearly Halved Since 2000
By Rishi Iyengar
Heathrow Starts Ebola Screenings
By Laura Stampler
Liberia's Ebola Community Care Centers
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HOPE House Shelters Ebola Orphans
Ebola's toll includes children who lose their parents to the disease. One charity is coming up with a solution
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Ebola in the US? Liberians react
“Now the Americans know Ebola can go there, maybe they will send more doctors to Liberia”
By Aryn Baker
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Gates Foundation Gives $50 Million to Fight Ebola
The foundation said it would give funds to U.N. agencies combatting the disease
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2 People Die of Ebola in Democratic Republic of Congo
But the deaths are not related to the current outbreak in West Africa, health officials in Congo say
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These Protective Suits Help Doctors Treat Ebola Victims
While people rely on doctors to stop the Ebola outbreaks in Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Liberia, doctors rely on suits to protect them.
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Ebola Diagnosis 'Unlikely' in New York Patient
New York Health Department officials said the patient had none of the known risk factors for Ebola
By Alexandra Sifferlin
August 4, 2014
Liberia Closes Borders to Curb Ebola Outbreak
Outbreak is already the largest on record
By Charlotte Alter
July 28, 2014
Officials Say Ebola Virus Is Suspected in Nigeria
Samples have been sent to the WHO for testing
By Justin Worland
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Study Finds New Way to Kick HIV From Infected Cells
The technique addresses the problem of hidden reservoirs of HIV in the body, and could herald a new way of battling the viral infection
By Alice Park
July 21, 2014
Scientists to Test Dogs and Cats for MERS Virus
Camels are thought to be the main carriers of the virus that has killed at least 200 people, mainly in Saudi Arabia, but researchers now believe other animals could also be spreading the infection
By Eliana Dockterman
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Measles Vaccine Cures Woman of Cancer
Mayo Clinic researchers have wiped out a 49-year-old Minnesota woman’s blood cancer with a radical new virus-based treatment that involved injecting her with “the highest possible dose” of a measles vaccine, suggesting virotherapy could treat some cancers
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Egypt Reports First Case of MERS Virus
As Saudi Arabia experiences a spike in the number of confirmed cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, Egypt has now identified its first case of the often deadly virus: a man who was living in Saudi Arabia
By Nolan Feeney
April 26, 2014
20 New Cases of MERS Confirmed in Saudi Arabia
About 49 people have been infected in the past six days by the incurable Middle East Respiratory Syndrome virus, which has claimed 76 lives in Saudi Arabia. The country's Health Minister said he did not know the cause of the sudden rise in cases
By Nolan Feeney
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